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The treats were meant for delivery workers, but this thieving squirrel didn't care

Dec 07, 2017

A woman caught a thieving squirrel red-handed as it repeatedly stole treats in a basket intended for delivery workers. Michele Boudreaux says she puts treats in a basket outside her New Jersey home for delivery workers each year during the holiday

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